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APOSTLE
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1509 S 76th St
West Allis, WI
53214
414-476-2043
Apostle
Welcomes you
“If we want hell, if we want heaven, they are ours. That's how love works. It can't be forced,
manipulated, or coerced. It always leaves room for the other to decide. God says yes, we can
have what we want, because love wins.” ― Rob Bell, Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate
of Every Person Who Ever Lived
Friends:
Welcome to this odd edition of our newsletter. THANKS BE TO GOD that Linda Hoon is back in the office!!! To say I missed her
deeply would be the understatement of the year—the century
even!!!
Tornadoes in Moore, Oklahoma---Tornadoes in Oklahoma City—The Mississippi River has flooded in various places—there are
wild fires burning in all parts of our country but the one a few weeks ago in Northern Wisconsin captured my attention. Bomb-
ings in Boston. WOW there has been a lot of bad stuff happen-ing in our world!!!
Above I have given you a quote from a book by Rev. Rob Bell called LOVE WINS: A BOOK ABOUT HEAVEN, HELL AND THE
FATE OF EVERY PERSON WHO EVER LIVED. It has become a very controversial book because Rev. Bell seems to be support-
ing a Universalist theme—one in which everyone goes to heav-en—that God would never be a God to send anyone to hell .
However, the law of Election is the act of God whereby in eterni-ty past He chose those who will be saved. Rob’s book seems to
say that isn’t so and it lit up quite a bit of conversation in the
world—so much conversation AND controversy that Rob was forced to step down from his pastoral position at his church.
Now how do world events and Rob Bell come together you may be asking? Well, they don’t. What does come together is LOVE
WINS—and I didn’t want to steal that title without giving some
Special points of inter-Special points of inter-
est:est:
This newsletter is pub-
lished monthly by
Apostle Presbyterian
Church .
Newsletter deadline is
the 3rd Monday of the
month.
Notify the church if you
move, change your
phone number or email
address
Pastor’s Message 1-2
Music Notes 3
Senior Moments 4
All Church Picnic 5
Camp & VBS 6
Prayer & Praise 8
Birthdays 9
Inside this issue:
A Message from our Pastor
ACTS OF APOSTLE
June 2013
Friends, On behalf of Mark and myself as well as my sister Ka-
ren, niece Jessica and great niece Katelyn, I want to thank you
deeply for the prayers, cards, phone calls and prayers sent when
my family was attacked. This has been an awful event to say the
least. However, the comfort I saw in the eyes of my family
when I would share your messages is something I will treasure
forever. The only time Karen cried (so far!) during this entire mess was when she was reading messages sent
to us from Apostle folks. She couldn’t believe you would all care so deeply. We even got a yummy rhubarb
cake!!!
Things are MUCH better than they were on April 26 to say the least. Things seem to be returning to how they
had been. They have returned to their own home and seem to be doing okay with that emotionally, although
Mark and I don’t stay too far away!!
THANK YOU again!!! Your love and care certainly shined !
Cathy
ACTS OF APOSTLE Page 2
A MESSAGE FROM OUR PASTOR CON’T:
background as to how I came upon it. I have read the book LOVE WINS and would
LOVE to have a discussion sometime about it.
HOWEVER the point I want to make here is LOVE INDEED WINS---when all of these
tragedies have befallen communities, it is the stories of pure love that shine thru---not the destruction and heartache and utter chaos!! What shines thru for me is the Boy
Scout Troop who was delivering water to residents struck by the tornado in Moore, OK—the nurse who left her job in Wyoming, drove straight thru to give medical aid in
Oklahoma City---the countless people who helped those injured in the Boston Marathon bombing. Long after these events, I hope we will remember LOVE WINS!! Things
sometimes seem bleak in the world but REMEMBER we have read the end of the story and LOVE WINS. We serve a God who promises that love indeed wins and He never will
go back on that promise.
Keep Praying—see you in church!!!
Cathy
ACTS OF APOSTLE Page 3
MUSIC NOTES JUNE 2013
The church year ended way too quickly and that left the choir room dark on Thurs-
day nights and, alas, no New Beginning rehearsals to prepare for sing-outs. And, on
top of that, not much time to thank everyone that participated in the music pro-
grams for the year.
On our trip to Florida in May, one thing that I wanted to do was to see my old Col-
lege in Lakeland. I had lots of good memories about that school. It was a beautiful
campus on a lake; there were orange groves on the campus where we could pick a
fresh orange or grapefruit on the way to class; my fraternity buddies and I enjoyed
awesome days and nights; the Frank Lloyd Wright architecture was phenomenal
and I did study (maybe not as hard as I could) and those years at FSC have given
me lots of great memories.
Linda and I drove around the campus very quickly and I could hardly recognize any-
thing. Different buildings, and the ones that were beautiful when I attended were
old and in disrepair. It was not the campus I remembered. I quickly realized that it
was better to live with a memory thank to try to re-create the past.
I am sure that many people have had this same experience, where they have cher-
ished past experiences but when they re-visited the place that these experiences
have taken place, they felt an emptiness because everything has changed so much.
So it is with the musical years as they pass. Although each part of the musical year
has had an impact on us these moments become a pre-curser for even better mo-
ments throughout the next musical year.
I am so proud and grateful for those who have been involved in the music of Apostle
and I am looking forward to the fall – by the way, the first choir rehearsal is on Au-
gust 29 – when we will explore new ways of praising God and serving Christ with
our musical offerings.
My thanks go out especially to those who are sharing their musical talents this
summer.
Peace and joy be with all…. Carl
THIS TUESDAY, June 11th
The Senior Moments will be Tuesday, June 11 at 11:45 in Fellowship
Hall--featured will be a picnic style lunch and a program presented by Dale Kuntz enti-
tled "Remembering WWII: Songs and Movie Stars of the War Years."
There will be a nominal fee to cover expenses. Reservations are due by today, June 9th
Please call for your reservation: Vera Bernhardt 414-543-0835
Jane Pagel 414-541-1375
Jean Maercklein 414-257-1162
Bonnie Rosen 414-543-9585
Apostle Presbyterian Church is planning to take part in the JULY 2nd parade here
in West Allis. Plans are being made now for kids to come decorate their bikes at
church on June 30. There are RUMORS of a Mustang Convertible being in the pa-
rade with a CHANCE for some lucky members to be riding in the Mustang!!! Stay
tuned for more updates!!! You won’t want to miss this I am sure!!
ACTS OF APOSTLE Page 4
Synod School, is an annual midsum-
mer ministry of the Synod of Lakes
and Prairies of the Presbyterian-
Church (USA)
July 22-27, 2012
Buena Vista University, Storm
Lake, Iowa
www.lakesandprairies.org/
school.html
Join us for a week of:
Worship for all ages, with spirited
music and singing:
Daily convocation on the theme
Classes for youth and adults of all
ages’
Bookstore and global fair-trade gift
shop
Sing-a-longs and nightly coffee-
houses with live music
ACTS OF APOSTLE Page 5
ALL CHURCH PICNIC—JULY 20TH
1-800-328-1880,ext 207
Synod School 2012
JUNE 11TH - SENIOR MOMENTS JUNE 11TH - COVENANT CIRCLE JUNE 13TH - WARM CLUB JUNE 13TH, 14TH, 15TH - CATHY AT CRE CONFERENCE AT DUBUQUE SEMINARY JUNE 18TH - MARY PAULL CIRCLE JUNE 20TH - FAITH CIRCLE JUNE 23RD - GIFTS OF WOMEN SUNDAY JUNE 24TH—28TH—CATHY AT WASHINGTON ISLAND FORUM BY REV. DR. BRIAN MCLAREN JUNE 27TH - HOPE CIRCLE
“UPCOMING EVENTS“
AN ALL CHURCH picnic is planned for Saturday July 20—noon to 6 PM-- at the
home of Mark and Cathy Manthei, 7808 S. Rogers Road, Clinton WI. You can’t miss
this!!! Bring a dish to pass—there will be BBQ and hot dogs. Earl will be back with
us this year to do karaoke!! He wants to make certain our kids will be there to sing!!
The pool is open and so is the hot tub. Come and join in the fun as a church as we
say THANKS BE TO GOD it is summer!!! THANKS BE TO GOD we can be togeth-
er!!! RSVP to Cathy by July 10. 262-949-6750 OR [email protected].
Summer Camping Opportunities at Stronghold Camp and Retreat Center
Stronghold is a year-around retreat and camping center operated by the Blackhawk Presbytery in Ore-
gon IL. (about two hours from Milwaukee). Each summer they offer a variety of summer camps, in-
cluding M.A.D. (music, art and drama), eco-explorers camp, adventure camp, night owl camp, climb
high camp and several others. The camps are for kids who have completed grades 3 thru 12. To learn
more about Stronghold Summer Camps or to get a brochure, see Hazel Johnson or Cathy Manthei.
“Read the Bible in a Year”
Are you up to date with your daily reading or are you running a little behind? If your reading is on
schedule you have already read about a fourth of the Bible. We had our first get together on
Wednesday, May 29th at 7:00 p.m. in the church library. It was a great way to share and explore.
Keep reading! There is a lot more to learn as we move ahead in this exciting journey………………….
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL is coming to Apostle Presbyterian Church. Save the week of August 12-16. We will meet from 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. We need kids to come but also need VOLUNTEERS!!! If you can volunteer, please let Judy Puschnig know as she will be so excited to hear from you!!!
ACTS OF APOSTLE Page 6
Synod School, is an annual midsum-
mer ministry of the Synod of Lakes
and Prairies of the Presbyterian-
Church (USA)
July 22-27, 2012
Buena Vista University, Storm
Lake, Iowa
www.lakesandprairies.org/
school.html
Join us for a week of:
Worship for all ages, with spirited
music and singing:
Daily convocation on the theme
Classes for youth and adults of all
ages’
Bookstore and global fair-trade gift
shop
Sing-a-longs and nightly coffee-
houses with live music
ACTS OF APOSTLE Page 7
1-800-328-1880,ext 207
Synod School 2012
Jean Wargolet
Born
September 19, 1931
Joined the Church Triumphant
June 3, 2013
Nancy K. Anderson
Born
July 15, 1958
Joined the Church Triumphant
April 25, 2013
PLEASE PRAY FOR:
Vera & Roy as they contin-
ue their healing
A child at Children’s Hos-
pital needing prayers
Bonnie Casper, Bern-
hardts friend who is still
not doing very well
Tris and Karen, members
of Ginny’s family who are
ill
Charmaine’s friend who’s
has brain cancer
Joyce LaConte’s friend
who now has lung cancer.
Mo Philip who is strug-
gling with arthtitis
CONTINUE PRAYERS FOR
HEALING OF MANY KINDS:
Ginger Reimer’s mother
Laverne
Lois/ and Laverne Ander-
son
Rich & Marianne Carus
Bob & Dora Reimer
Alice Solik
Audrey & Karen Schicantek
Betty Weger
Don Leaman in Colorado
Jason Letizia, Kathy
Estlund’s nephew
Justin & Joan Van Able.
Mildred Anderson, Jeanne’s
mother
Stacia Treece, Brenda Thom-
as’s mother who is now in a
nursing home
Paula, Charmaine’s friend
Chris Kimpel, JoAnna’s son
Ben, JoAnna Kimpel’s neph-
ew
Carol Westphal-Mike’s sis-
ter who has brain cancer
Makayla, friend of Gracie
Yanny who is the hospital
but is continuing to get bet-
ter every day
Ginny Treviranus who is
feeling better and getting
help at home
Betty & Jim Baumann
Karen & Dick Cushing as
Karen still struggles with
foot pain
Linda Hoon as she search-
es for results
SYMPATHY TO:
Monica Rahn in the death of
her friends son, Scott Grapat-
in 43 yrs old from cancer.
Laverne & Lois Anderson in
the death of their daughter
Nancy
Charmaine Wargolet and Lin-
da Hoon in the death of Char-
maine’s mother in law and
Linda’s sister Jean Wargolet.
PRAYER AND PRAISE SECTION CON’T
To My Apostle Family,
T hank You seems so easy to say but the love and support that has
been felt is indescribable. This has been a difficult time for me and for my family, but this is when
the prayers, cards, calls, love and faith keep it all together. I don’t have
answers yet but am working with the doctors to find the problem and
solve it. You have no idea how the outpouring of love has helped to make
this tolerable. Thank you for your prayers as you keep them coming.
I also want to thank you for your love for my sister Jean. Her death was unexpected and that
makes it harder to accept. She is with God and safe in his arms. I couldn’t ask for her to be in
any better place. Please keep her children and grandchildren in your prayers as they feel the
loss of this beautiful lady in their every day lives.
Love, Linda
ACTS OF APOSTLE Page 8
June 23rd
Gifts of Women Sunday
Join us for this special
service!
6-19 John Rogers
6-20 McKenna Beau-
lieu
6-23 Mary Collins
6-25 Lois Anderson
6-25 June Schwartz
6-28 Jane Ellingen
6-28 Emma Kangas
6-28 Bill Warwick
JULY
7-1 Laura Vu
7-5 Robert Reimer
7-8 Jane Pagel
7-9 Anastasia Laz-
arides
7-11 Samantha Beaulieu
7-14 Evan Beaulieu
7-14 Kristin Provencher
7-14 Ethan Vu
7-15 David Eddy
7-17 Mattie Brandos
7-17 Molly Brandos
7-18 Matthew Shotton
7-22 Sandra Shotton
7-23 Russell Provencher
7-26 Melody Kempfer
7-28 Charmaine Wargo-
let
7-30 Robert Udhardt
JUNE
6-3 Carolyn Jagielski
6-3 Jake Puschnig
6-3 Lexi Westphal
6-6 Ed Goggins
6-7 Cathy Manthei
6-7 Nancy Milbrath
6-8 Bonita Rosen
6-10 Millie Megonigle
6-11 Sue Udhardt
6-12 Janice Brandos
6-12 Hilary Schwarz-
Mueller
6-13 Michael Lempke
6-16 Betty Baumann
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SPECIAL JUNE –JULY BIRTHDAY FRIENDS
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